perk [noun]: money, goods, or other benefits to which one is entitled as an employee
instability [noun]: the state of being unstable, unpredictable, or changeable
promotion prospects [noun]: the chances an employee has for gaining a better position or higher salary
millennial [noun]: a person born between 1981 and 1996
tech industry [noun]: a group of technology companies that are electronics-based, such as businesses relating to digital electronics, software, and internet-related services
lose luster [idiom]: to become dull, unexciting, or uninteresting
paradox [noun]: a seemingly strange or self-contradictory statement
reimburse [verb]: to repay (a person who has spent or lost money)
lavish [adjective]: fancy, costly, luxurious
lucrative [adjective]: producing a great deal of profit or money
enticing [adjective]: attractive and tempting because it offers you advantages or pleasure